John Case Scott
 
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									1.0 John Case Scottmale    
Probably the son of Elizabeth Scott and her future husband James Case
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					Mother: 
								
Elizabeth Scott (born about 1843 at Wilshamstead, Bedfordshire
											)
											
Census
									(apparently unmarried)
								
Father unknown						
								
 
						Birth: about 1860,  at Wilshamstead, Bedfordshire
CensusPedigree
					Birth: about 1890,  at Thornbury, GloucestershireCensus
					Birth: about 1892,  at Cowship, GloucestershireCensus
					Birth: about 1895,  at Whitfield, GloucestershireCensus
					Birth: about 1897,  at Whitfield, GloucestershireCensus
					Birth: about 1899,  at Whitfield, GloucestershireCensus
					Birth: 1901,  at Winterbourne, GloucestershireCensus
 
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